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Favorite webcomics
« on: 30 June 2006, 07:26 »
Just intrested, what webcomics do people here read. (don't add porno ones, please, sexylosers is barely a webcomic)

Anyways, I read:
abstract gender
applegeeks
CONCERNED (hlcomic.com)
crtl-alt-del
gpf
god mode
mac hall
metroid: third derivitive
movie comics
order of the stick
questionable content (surprisingly, it isn't porn)
venus envy (sometimes, don't know why)
vgcats


and i'm thinking of starting my own, just because i have too much time.
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Re: Favorite webcomics
« Reply #1 on: 30 June 2006, 09:48 »
The sadly long defunct Yahtzee Takes On The World

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Re: Favorite webcomics
« Reply #2 on: 30 June 2006, 15:19 »
all of marvel and dark horses....
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Re: Favorite webcomics
« Reply #3 on: 30 June 2006, 17:18 »
i hate reading comics onscreen, however i have an enormous collection of real comics. my particular areas of enthusiasm are the MLJ/Archie Adventure/Red Circle/Radio Comics/!mpact superhero ones (possibly the hardest line to describe since they changed the name so many times and also published a lot of humour, sci fi and mystery comics too, which i thnk are shite). I have almost every issue of all their titles right the way back to 1959 (maybe 300 issues), and three or four from the early forties too (plus a good handful of colour reprints from 1940-1942).

Also, my other passion is the justice society. They have had various revamps through their 65 year history, and i have eventually ended up collecting them all, yes even infinity inc and young all stars. all those forties ones are great in fact, plastic man for example (though the current series is awful, as far as the writing goes, and the art's a bit questionable too, almost as bad on the whole as the sixties plastic man was)

i seem to have ended up with a ton of justice league too, again from right back to 1959. i've been collecting all the issues where they team up with the justice society, which is approximately a fifth of their entire run.

anyway i am sure you are all totally bored now since you were asking for amusing online dilbert ones and so forth. i'm afraid the closest i get to that is my religious reading of the BOFH articles.
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Re: Favorite webcomics
« Reply #4 on: 30 June 2006, 19:50 »
Yeah, BOFH is awesome. It isn't "technically" a webcomic, though, as it has no graphics. Hilarious as torturing tech support ("Let us imagine this white-hot branding iron is my computer, and yopu are the network. How do you feel?" "AAAAAAARRRGGHHHHOOOOOTHEPAINITBURNSITBURNSNOOOOMOOMMMYYYY!!!!!").
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Re: Favorite webcomics
« Reply #5 on: 30 June 2006, 20:20 »
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abstract gender

I was gonna mention that one as a joke.  I didn't know anyone actually read it. ;)

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Re: Favorite webcomics
« Reply #6 on: 1 July 2006, 17:10 »
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